Everton asked the board not to attend the game against Southampton

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The delicate situation of Everton in Premier working on Goodison Park there is a bad environment. Their fans are so angry that, from the club from the city of Liverpoolhave advised the ‘toffees’ managers not to go to the stadium for the match they are playing against the lowest team, the southampton.

This Saturday morning, the Everton has surprised his ‘fans’ by posting a release on their website stating the following:

“The Board of Directors of Everton received instructions from did not attend the game of now of premier league against him southampton because of a “real and credible threat to your safety“.

Chairman Bill Kenwright, CEO Denise Barrett-Baxedale, Chief Financial Officer and Strategy Grant Ingles, and Non-Executive Director Graeme Sharp reluctantly accepted the results of the security advisers’ security assessment.

Board members received the instruction following malicious and unacceptable letter threats received by the Club and an increase in incidents of anti-social behaviour, including targeted physical attacks, in recent games at home.

A safety and security adviser said: “Following a thorough risk assessment, and in response to the tangible threats the Club has received and the intelligence we have gathered, Club Board members have been told not to attend today’s meeting.”

A Club spokesman added: “This is an unprecedented decision for Everton Football Club: Never has our entire Board of Directors been instructed not to attend a game for safety reasons. It was a very sad day for him Everton and the Evertonians”

Source: La Verdad

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